Hey Karl, Maybe you better check your service bulletin for the specs on an F. The timing is 5 degrees BTDC not 10. Optimum timing depends on the condition of the engine, not all are the same. The TDC mark may not even be accurate. The torque on a 300 F engine is 495 lb ft @ 2,800 RPM. While the max HP rating may be at 5,000, the engine is not pulling very hard after around 4,500. On a stock engine, let it shift for itself. Your right about starting line technique, bringing the RPM's up will just fry the tire (s). 300ly, Don ----- Original Message ----- From: Karl Peterson <longrammopar@xxxx> To: <longrammopar@xxxx>; <Redwoodlse@xxxx>; <chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 11:23 AM Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Mopar vs Bowtie.....Group Effort > Racing with the air cleaners off is NOT good advise. The risk of sucking > some foreign object in those carbs is not worth the risk for one run (just > for fun). If you insist on running no air cleaners, only remove the paper > element from the housing and leave the housing in place. > > Do NOT set the timing at 2 to 4 degrees as one poster advised. This is > actually less than the recommended timing for an ordinary New Yorker (5 deg > btdc). The factory timing for your "F" is 10 deg btdc, and I have found > that on my "G", 12 deg is optimum, ONLY if you mix in some 104 or better > octane fuel with a 1/4 tank of hi-test pump gas. Do not use this > "octane-in-a-can" junk you hear about. > > If you allow the tranny to shift by itself, the factory shift points are > well below the max horsepower output of the 413. Shift it manually at 4800 > and you will do much better and not run any risk of "overrevving" that > motor, as it will do 5200 with no sweat. > > As far as revving the motor before leaving the line, remember that ram 413 > is developing 480 ft lbs of torque at 2100 RPM and that is more than enough > to literally fry any tire short of a drag slick down to the rim before > you've travelled 20 feet, especially if you do not have a sure-grip rear > end. Take off full throttle from an idle and let the torque build > "naturally" to the max after you've actually got the beast moving. > > As I said previously, if everything goes right, there's no reason you can't > expect your "F" to run low to mid 15's in the high 80's to maybe even low > 90's, if the temp and humidity is optimum. > > Karl > > > >From: "Karl Peterson" <longrammopar@xxxx> > >To: Redwoodlse@xxxx, chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Mopar vs Bowtie.....Group Effort > >Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2002 21:30:36 -0500 > > > >Leave the air cleaners on. Set the timing at 12Deg BTDC. Use a 50/50 mix > >of Cam II racing fuel and 91 oct pump gas. Have the widest set of tires on > >the rear that you can find that will fit. Take everything out of the car > >that isn't bolted down, (spare, jack, etc). Do not rev motor at starting > >line; punch it from idle. Do not drive through the "water" ahead of the > >starting line; go around it. Shift with the buttons at 4800 RPM. Give it > >the gas as soon as you see the last yellow lite on the tree before the > >green, (it will take a full second for that big 413 to respond anyway). If > >you are really serious about it, raise the front torsion bar setting 2" and > >run 20 lbs air in rear tires and spray the treads with belt dressing to > >increase the grip off the line. > > > >Your "F" should be able to do low to mid 15's at around 87 to 92 MPH in the > >quarter. With that Camaros handicap (unless it's one of those 300+ hp > >tuned-port injection systems), you should be able to take him. I hope he > >enjoys his dinner. > > > >Let us know how it all turns out. > > > >Karl > > > > > > >From: Redwoodlse@xxxx > > >To: chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > >Subject: [Chrysler300] Mopar vs Bowtie.....Group Effort > > >Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 18:17:38 EDT > > > > > >Here's the bet between Father and Son. On the 12th, at Sears Point Drag > > >Strip, my son has bet me that his 2001 Camero with a 2.345 second > >handicap, > > >can still beat Our (I say "Our" because all of our reputations are at > > >stake > > >here) 300F in the quarter mile. It's computer engineering verses > >old-style > > >torque and carbs. If any of you (Verity, Riehl, Hertog?) have any > > >suggestions, don't keep them to yourselves. Should the pup whip the Old > > >Man, > > >he and the bride take the C rag to the wine tasting country, I win, they > > >go > > >to church with me on Fathers Day and cook breakfast. Seems to me that > >the > > >Camero might do a 13.90 plus 2.34 equals > > >16.24 to beat. Air cleaners on? off? RPM launch? Just roll out and > >then > > >punch it? Shift with buttons? Timed for max with too much pinging? > >Amount > > >of air in rear tires? Open to any and all suggestions as a lot of people > > >will be watching. > > > > > >Larry W Jett > > >950 Woodside Road Suite 4 > > >Redwood City CA 94061 > > >650 368 3966 > > > > > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. > >http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > > >To send a message to this group, send an email to: > >Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > >For list server instructions, go to > >http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm > > > >To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > >Chrysler300-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! 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